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  • Creating Our Thrones: Lessons from Female Warriors Against the Anti-Robin Hood
    2025/01/19
    Explore how historical and modern female leaders confront systemic inequities in this empowering episode of We Survive Abuse.

    Dive into the stories of Queen Nzinga, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Yaa Asantewaa to uncover strategies for reclaiming resources and power stolen from women and girls. A must-listen for those passionate about empowerment, resilience, and women's history.

    *Note: This is an edited version addressing strategies and tactics successfully used by Queen Nzinga.
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    17 分
  • Speaking Truth for Girls in a World That Prefers Silence
    2025/01/15
    Welcome to We Survive Abuse—a powerful, unapologetic space where survivors’ voices take center stage. Hosted by Tonya GJ Prince, a veteran advocate with over 30 years of experience, this podcast dives deep into the pressing issues of child safety, girls' rights, and the journey to healing after abuse.

    From advocating for safe spaces to exploring the intersection of justice and personal healing, we speak truth to power—and we don’t hold back.

    If you’re passionate about protecting the vulnerable, championing girls’ rights, and empowering survivors to thrive, this podcast is for you. Together, we can build a world where every child is safe, every voice is heard, and every Survivor rises stronger.
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    12 分
  • "The Power of Healing Spaces: Why Race-Specific Healing Groups Are as Vital as Sex-Specific Ones"
    2025/01/11
    Healing is universal, but the paths we take to get there are not one-size-fits-all. In this compelling episode of We Survive Abuse, Tonya GJ Prince tackles a critical and often overlooked truth: race-specific healing spaces are just as needful as sex-specific ones.

    Tonya unpacks how the unique experiences of racial identity shape trauma, resilience, and recovery. From the historical scars of systemic oppression to the shared cultural understandings that foster belonging, this episode explores why healing in racially specific spaces can be an essential part of reclaiming wholeness.

    If you've ever wondered why “safe spaces” aren’t just a buzzword but a necessity, this conversation may deepen your understanding and ignite your commitment to justice and community care.

    Tune in and discover: Why creating room for all voices to heal authentically strengthens the collective journey toward liberation.
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    19 分
  • The Gift of Access to YOU
    2025/01/04
    How often do we stop to recognize the privilege it is for someone to share in our time, energy, and presence?

    In this reflective episode, we explore the powerful idea that access to you is not a right but a sacred gift. For many, childhood experiences of abuse blurred the boundaries of self-worth, teaching us that our space, thoughts, and even our bodies could be invaded without question.

    This episode unpacks how those lessons of survival can linger into adulthood, making us feel like we owe access to anyone who asks.But here’s the truth: Your value is intrinsic, and your boundaries are sacred.

    Tune in for a conversation about self-worth, healing, and the quiet power of saying, “I choose who gets to see my garden bloom.”

    You are not for taking. You are for treasuring!




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    5 分
  • Familiar Faces, Hidden Dangers: Teaching Kids to Trust Wisely
    2025/01/01
    How well do we really know the people in our children’s lives?

    In this compelling episode, we dive into the critical difference between being familiar with someone and truly knowing them—and why this distinction matters when protecting children from abuse. You’ll learn how abusers exploit familiarity to gain trust and why teaching children to set boundaries can save lives.

    Drawing on wisdom from a veteran child safety advocate, this episode offers practical tools to keep kids safe while fostering their confidence and independence. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, teacher, or anyone who loves children, this is a must-listen for creating safe spaces and nurturing resilience.
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    27 分
  • The Power of Unapologetic Truth: Fannie Lou Hamer and Zora Neale Hurston
    2024/12/20
    In this powerful episode of We Survive Abuse, we explore how women like Fannie Lou Hamer and Zora Neale Hurston resisted the systemic micromanagement of their speech—fighting back against those who tried to silence their voices.

    We discuss how this kind of control, both personal and societal, operates as a form of emotional abuse that diminishes women’s power. Through the stories of these courageous women, we uncover the strength it takes to speak our truth, even when the world wants us to be quiet. We also dive deep into the effects of personal micromanagement in toxic relationships, examining how controlling our words is a subtle yet powerful way to exert emotional control.

    This episode is a call for women to reclaim their voice, resist oppression, and heal from the damage done by silencing tactics.

    Join us as we honor the legacies of trailblazing women and offer actionable insights for healing and empowerment.
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    25 分
  • By the Power of Self-Protection hosted by Tonya GJ Prince
    2024/12/19
    In a world that often tells women to shrink, to please, and to ignore their instincts, self-protection is a revolutionary act.

    Join Tonya GJ Prince in this empowering episode of We Survive Abuse, where we dive deep into what it means to protect yourself—body, mind, and spirit.

    This episode is for every woman who’s ready to embrace her worth, set fierce boundaries, and reclaim her power. Whether you’re learning to trust your gut, defend your peace, or protect your boundaries, this conversation is a call to rise, protect, and thrive.

    Tune in for wisdom, tools, and the fierce inspiration you need to own your right to safety, respect, and joy.
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    22 分
  • Autonomy in Dating and Partner Selection is Our Birthright
    2024/12/16
    Autonomy in Dating and Partner Selection is Our Birthright" explores the powerful intersection of history and empowerment. In this episode of We Survive Abuse, host Tonya GJ Prince delves into the fight for autonomy from enslaved Black Americans resisting control and challenging the so-called medical diagnosis of 'drapetomania,' to the ways women today can reclaim their power in dating and relationships.

    Drawing wisdom from Black women like Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and Audre Lorde, this episode is a rallying cry for self-determination, reminding women that choosing themselves is revolutionary.

    Tune in for a blend of history, encouragement, and actionable insights on reclaiming your birthright to autonomy.
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    20 分